Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter has revealed that she's been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer. The panellist said on the show that she originally thought she'd been bitten on the nose by a mosquito over Christmas when she went to Australia.
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Hicks shared the "bad news" on his Facebook page on Friday, reports variety.com. "To all of the people that I never got to meet, and the 6,018 die hard fans that enjoyed my work. I have some bad news.
I have been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. I have approximately 1 to 3 years to live.
But I gotta tell ya, I sure as hell packed a whole bunch of living into my 68 years. I got no change coming back that's for sure.
And not too many regrets. Ok, gotta go.
Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter has revealed that she's been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer. The panellist said on the show that she originally thought she'd been bitten on the nose by a mosquito over Christmas when she went to Australia.
Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter has revealed that she's been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer. The outspoken panellist said on the show that she originally thought she'd been bitten on the nose by a mosquito over Christmas when she went to Australia.
Emmerdale actor Danny Miller has opened up on being in lockdown with his sister’s family.The soap star, who plays Aaron Dingle on the ITV soap, recently wowed fans with a photograph of himself looking after his nieces and nephews on Instagram. Danny is currently staying in lockdown with his girlfriend Steph Jones, as well as his sister Lucy Stratton and her three children.
United were due to take on their Championship opponents at the club's Carrington training complex as they prepare for the return of the Premier League next week. However, the match was cancelled shortly before kick-off after the Stoke players had begun arriving in individual cars for the encounter from 10am.No reason has yet been given for the cancellation of the fixture at such short notice.
Evil Dead film is on the way, with Lee Cronin taking over as director — as chosen by Sam Raimi himself.A new Evil Dead movie was confirmed last year, and the franchise’s longtime lead and now-producer Bruce Campbell has shared further details on the shape of the upcoming release.“We’re just getting off the phone with Lee Cronin, who is writing and directing the next Evil Dead,” Campbell told Empire on the future of the franchise.“It’s called Evil Dead Now.
A new 'Evil Dead' movie has been confirmed. Bruce Campbell - who made his name portraying Ash Williams in the original 1981 supernatural horror movie 'The Evil Dead' - has revealed Lee Cronin will write and direct the next motion picture, which is called 'Evil Dead Now', after being handpicked by the original movie's helmer Sam Raimi.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorEvil Dead star Bruce Campbell has pulled back the crypt door on the next incarnation of the Evil Dead movie franchise. The actor who played Ash in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy spilled the blood — er, beans — in an interview with Empire magazine.Campbell said that Lee Cronin will write and direct the new feature, which is titled Evil Dead Now and features a female lead, as did 2013’s Evil Dead pic.
J. Kim Murphy editor“Evil Dead” star Bruce Campbell has revealed some details about the franchise’s next installment.“It’s called ‘Evil Dead Now,'” Campbell said in an interview with Empire.The star played Ash Williams in Sam Raimi’s original horror trilogy of “The Evil Dead,” “Evil Dead 2” and “Army of Darkness.” Campbell didn’t appear in the 2013 soft reboot called “Evil Dead,” but served as a producer.
“Survivor” alum Sunday Burquest is promising her family, friends and loyal followers that she will beat cancer once again.
A new “Evil Dead” is on the horizon! And not only do we know that Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are currently involved in the development of the film, apparently the new sequel is set to be made a lot sooner than fans are probably thinking. Speaking to Empire, ‘Evil Dead’ star Bruce Campbell talked about the current status of the new film in the franchise, and in doing so, he confirmed the newest filmmaker to take on the series, as well as the film’s title.
Evil Dead 2 star Danny Hicks has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
Evil Dead 2 star Danny Hicks has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.The actor went public with his health crisis in a candid Facebook post on Friday.“To all of the people that I never got to meet, and the 6,018 die hard fans that enjoyed my work. I have some bad news,” he wrote.
Danny Hicks, known best for his role in "Evil Dead II," has announced that he is facing stage four cancer. The 68-year-old actor shared the news on Facebook on Friday, alongside a photo of himself offering a smirk.
Danny Hicks says he’s been given “approximately one to three years to live.”
Danny Hicks is getting candid about his health.